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Juan Coderch

    Greek: A New Grammar
    Intermediate Greek vocabulary in context
    Classical Greek. A New Grammar
    The Little Prince ... in Ancient Greek
    • A book for those with a sound knowledge of the language who want to reinforce and increase their Ancient Greek vocabulary. • PRELIMINARY PART FOR CORE The main words that form the 65% of any standard Greek prose text • MAIN PART FOR MORE ADVANCED Seventy texts in which ten more advanced words per text are glossed in Greek (by means of short definitions, synonyms, antonyms, etc.), allowing the reader to remain immersed in the language itself. • EXERCISES FOR EACH After each text, exercises to practise each one of these ten words in that text. • ADDITIONAL After the exercises for each text, a short additional exercise to reinforce easier vocabulary based on that text. • KEY TO THE Whole key to the exercises related to the ten glossed words per text. • INDEX OF List of authors of the seventy texts to allow you to select the authors you prefer to deal with. • INDEX OF Alphabetical list for the glossed terms, with indication of the text in which each term appears.

      Intermediate Greek vocabulary in context
    • Greek: A New Grammar

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      A book of exercises for both absolute beginners and students who already have a sound knowledge of the language but need to revise and enhance it. • ALL CRUCIAL Around 1,000 exercises covering all crucial aspects of Greek grammar. • EXERCISES FOR ALL All types of exercises, easy and difficult from simple exercises of declining nouns to complicated ones requiring the combination of sentences, changing structures, etc. •CLEAR Division into different the nominal system, the verbal system, syntax of cases and syntax of clauses, with subdivisions in each of these for clear presentation. • QUESTIONS ON BASIC Questions on basic vocabulary relating to each grammatical most frequent verbs, most frequent adjectives, most frequent adverbs, etc. •USE OF ORIGINAL Around 1,850 sentences taken from classical authors, with the author and work quoted. •ADAPTABLE TO ANY GREEK GRAMMAR OR LANGUAGE Although written using the author’s own Greek grammar as a structural guideline, this book of exercises can be used by any student following another grammar for consultation. A partial key can be downloaded for free from the author's website.

      Greek: A New Grammar